The planned merger has brought pressure from the City to cut costs.
A planned demonstration has been called off by its organisers.
Canberra is a planned, purpose-built capital for a young and modern country.
Parenthood is not always the result of a planned pregnancy.
2.
premeditated
You actively took part in a planned robbery when violence took place.
He alone conceived a planned attack on Los Angeles International Airport.
3.
proposed or intended
The workforce voted to strike against planned redundancies.
Examples of 'planned' in a sentence
planned
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Planned strikes elsewhere also hit stocks.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Ministers would not confirm whether councils would be able to bring forward planned rises in a council tax to plug the funding gap.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
BRITISH Airways bosses say a planned strike will not hit passengers hard.
The Sun (2017)
Labour often postponed planned duty rises when world oil prices were rising.
The Sun (2011)
The oncoming winter has also scuppered planned attacks on the plants.
The Sun (2012)
The extra burden on motorists came as a series of planned tax rises and benefit cuts kicked in.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The planned merger is expected to lead to annual cost savings of 40 million.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
With planned cuts, things will only get worse.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The planned merger between the two banks will still go ahead, but on revised terms.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Planned strike action has been on, off and is now back on again.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
All related terms of 'planned'
plan
A plan is a method of achieving something that you have worked out in detail beforehand .
well-planned
(of an event, project, etc) suitably devised or drafted in advance to ensure success
planned economy
an economy in which business activities and the allocation of resources are determined by government order rather than market forces
Planned Parenthood
an organization that gives out information on the planning of the number and spacing of the births of one's children , as through the use of birth-control measures
planned obsolescence
the policy of deliberately limiting the life of a product in order to encourage the purchaser to replace it
plan on
If you plan on doing something, you intend to do it.
plan out
If you plan out the future , you decide in detail what you are going to do.
centralized economy
an economy in which business activities and the allocation of resources are determined by government order rather than market forces
command economy
In a command economy , business activities and the use of resources are decided by the government, and not by market forces.